I wonder how many of these potential U-21 candidates know that the primary language in Barbados is English. As an U-21 manager, communication with the managers of teams in Barbados, is the most important aspect of the job, and most of the managers here appear to rely on translators to get their message across in English. The goal of all of the candidates, should be to ensure that a manager in Barbados will eventually be able to run the youth development program of their country, and I fail to see how that will happen if a group of foreign managers are in charge of everything from tactics to scouting.
Last edited by AstonMidhurst at 3/27/2010 11:15:13 AM